With fairly consistent temperatures earlier this week followed by light snow then wind with a cooling trend this weeks mostly stable conditions have areas of unstable wind slab and loose dry to remain aware of.
As always read the daily avalanche forecast @nwacus
The Why:
✅ Hand shears are quick and easy
✅ A good snowpack observation for Wind or storm slab
✅ Perform many of them throughout the day
✅ Target weak layers or areas you suspect unstable snow
✅ Identify strong over weak layers
✅ No tools necessary, just a pole or your hand!
Why not:
🛑 Does not show likelihood of propagation
🛑 Could have false stable results
🛑 Not appropriate for deeper weak layers like a PWL
⚠️ Hand shears to identify weak layering in wind slabs is a valuable but limited observation. Combine this with small test slopes, active wind loading or recent avalanches to create a wholistic assessment of wind slab distribution and sensitivity. Keep in mid windslabs are often supportable meaning it’s difficult to trigger on tests slopes and may appear as a false stable observation.
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